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European countries have vowed to maintain “effective financial channels” and to keep trading with Tehran after the US announced that the EU is not among those spared from its sweeping sanctions against Iran.
European countries suddenly discovered that they were not on the list of the ‘lucky ones’ that their ally, the US, decided to exempt from the new wave of all-encompassing sanctions it plans to unleash on Iran. The sanctions, targeting Iran’s shipping, finance and energy sectors, which come into force on November 5, are also designed to punish those countries that dared to do business with the Islamic Republic in defiance of the US pressure.
Only eight nations were graciously granted exemptions by the US, according to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. However, Pompeo made it clear that the EU as a single entity is not on the list, sparking an angry reaction from the US’ western allies. Washington also specifically mentioned thatit plans to target the special mechanism the EU has been creating to circumvent the restrictions, prompting its allies to fight back.
In response, the EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, together with the foreign and finance ministers of Germany, France and the UK, vowed to maintain “effective financial channels with Iran” and in particular to continue buying the Islamic Republic’s oil and gas.
They also said that despite Washington’s pressure the EU is still committed to establishing a “Special Purpose Vehicle” for Iran-EU trade. The European nations will seek to protect its companies engaged in “legitimate business with Iran,” the statement said, adding that the EU will cooperate with Russia and China in particular to achieve these goals.
Since its withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, the US has been pursuing a policy of “maximum pressure” on Tehran, vowing to bring its oil exports to ‘zero’, much to the dismay of the European countries, which praise the agreement as “a key element of the global nuclear non-proliferation architecture” and have re-affirmed their commitment to the deal.
Washington, meanwhile, seems to be ready to stop at nothing to force Tehran to bow to its wishes, with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin even threatening sanctions against the international service SWIFT, if it refuses to block Iran’s transactions.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has authorized the addition of 33 alleged
Russian spies, defense and intelligence officials to the US sanctions
list. The blacklisting took place following an executive order from
President Trump authorizing Steven Mnuchin, in consultation with Pompeo,
to employ all powers granted to the President "by IEEPA and certain
CATSAA sections" for implementation of certain sanctions with respect to
Russia.
US is placing nearly three dozen alleged spies and military officers from #Russia on a sanctions blacklist.
A White House official said the new measures were aimed at "imposing costs on Russia in response to its malign activities."
Washington has also imposed new sanctions on a Chinese military unit
over the purchase of Russian jets and missiles.The Chinese sanctions are
to come into effect immediately.
Trump has been criticized by Congress for not using his legal powers
to target Russia’s defense industry and gas export pipelines, and with
the Mueller probe still continuing, Trump has been eager to show an
"unfriendly" side to Putin in advance of the probe's release.
Unlike other occasions, which saw the ruble slide on any incremental
sanctions or blacklist news, today the ruble - following the lead from
the rest of the EM space - is trading stronger on the day, and is the
third best performing currency of the week. Earlier in the day, the
First Deputy Governor of the Russian Central Bank, Ksenia Yudaeva, said
that even if FX drop, the central bank will stick to its recent promise
of not engaging in FX purchases by the end of the year which is why the
Ruble may have more upside to go, even as Russian stocks hit a new all
time high.